MicroFourThirds finally becoming competition from Sony???
“Hi, I know from a good source that Sony already has a pocket-interchange camera. This camera is in the field, some user are testing it now. This is a DSC-Cyber shot APS-C sensor camera with just 3 interchange prime lenses (G lens) 16mm, 35mm and 60mm. -No EVF on camera (I don´t know if optional) -LCD 3″ 921.000 dots -APS-C CMOS 14MPx -Alpha-Minolta hot shoe -IS on camera -flash on camera -contrast af It will be announce in PMA10.”
Source: SonyAlphaRumors.com

Random
3 years ago |As pointed out in the second comment on photorumors this seems fake.
But on the other hand it it entirely clear that Sony COULD make a camera like this and that a camera like this COULD be a total game changer for m4/3.
tregix
3 years ago |A fake for sure.
Just look at the dimensions, height is 79mm, which means taller than the GF1 but on the other hand the screen (3”) takes all the space which is not the case for the GF1 which also has a 3” screen.
100% fake.
Ranger 9
3 years ago |[sigh] What was going to be great about Four Thirds was the promise of interoperability among lenses of different manufacturers… but now all the new players that want to move into the “Micro” space seem to want to do it with proprietary lens mounts.
It’s the DSLR nightmare all over again — you can’t use Lens Brand X on Camera Brand Y or vice-versa. We tolerate it because we’ve been stuck with it since the 35mm-SLR era (rangefinder camera designers always have been more sensible) but it seems unbelievably stupid to people outside photography; just the other day someone asked me, “If you prefer the Nikon camera but the Canon lenses, why don’t you just put the Canon lenses on the Nikon?” I explained it didn’t work that way, and he said that made no sense. HE WAS RIGHT!
What especially irritates me is that I’m already somewhat invested in Micro 4/3… but Sony’s proposed 16/35/60 lens lineup is exactly what I’d want, and nobody seems to be getting there with µ4/3 lenses…